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Title Section19 1964-07-31 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73119 words
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Article, Illustration220 1964-07-31 1 Khir: No politicking 'TALK NO EVIL, SEE NO EVIL, HEAR NO EVIL, WALK TO THE LAST MILE FOR THE SAKE OF PEACE' A further relaxation of the curfew SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Malaysian Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, and acting Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari,220 words
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530 1964-07-31 1 CURFEW TO BE LIFTED WITHIN A WEEK from today at the most." After the curfew was lully lifted some troops from Malaya would still remain "but to a minimum" to ensure that further outbreaks would not happen. Inche Khir, who visited the combined operations room at Police Headquarters this morning530 words
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180 1964-07-31 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today urged the people to stay alert lest extremist elements created more trouble. During a tour of Geylang kampongs, Mr. Lee said that if such incidents occurred again the whole Malaysian nation would180 words
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Article57 1964-07-31 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs— lndia can now produce a "militarily useful atomic bomb within IB months, a New Delhi dally newspaper, The Statesman, said today. The Idea was "probably in nobody mind." the newspaper said, but technical facilities were available should a political and military decisionReuter - 57 words
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192 1964-07-31 1 Religious fanatics charge blazing guns LUSAKA, (Northern Rhodesia). Thurs.— Steel-helmed troops today took over the village headquarters of the Lumpa Church sect after a fierce battle during which the spear-wielding sect members hurled themselves from behind the village stockkades in suicidal attacks on the drawnup troops. A Government spokesman .saidAgencies - 192 words
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119 1964-07-31 1 BATU PAHAT, Thurs. Police have seized another arms cache on Johore's West coast. The latest seizure made at Sungel Lurus, near Senggarang 13 miles from here consists of 63 slabs of TNT, a sten-gun, four grenades. 193 rounds of ammunition, a watch119 words
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Article25 1964-07-31 1 PEKING. Thurs. King Mohammed Zahlr Shah of Afghanistan will pay a State visit to China during the latter half of October.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article32 1964-07-31 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs.— Senator Clalr Engje (Democrat, California) died here today at the age of 53. The Senator had undergone two brain operations and was partially paralysed for several months.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article139 1964-07-31 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. I Singapore ha.s now been declared cholerafree. Because of this, cho- lera Inoculations will no j longer be available at the 10 special centres set up I for this purpose. The Government vaccination centre at North Canal Road will, however, continue to give free Inoculations139 words
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Article, Illustration468 1964-07-31 1 HE WILL VISIT LONDON AFTER U.S. TENGKU Abdul Rahman arrived in New York on Wednesday afternoon, after a three-day visit to Canada that he termed a "most fruitful visit."' The Tengku said that after his visit to the United States he intends toAP; UPI - 468 words
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332 1964-07-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. ABOUT 1,500 national servicemen will start civil o d f, fei c trainin g a t their regional headquarters in Rifle Rauge Road here on Tuesday The Minister of Local I Government and Housing Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. will address them332 words
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140 1964-07-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Singapore Goodwill Fund started by the Utusan Melayu nearly topped the 53.900 mark today with a further donation of $567 being received by the paper. Yesterday, the Minister for Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. congratulated Utusan140 words
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Article141 1964-07-31 1 1,500 in Perak flood quit homes IPOH. Thurs. Heavy A rain and high tides flooded 80 houses in Sungei Batu new village, two miles from the coastal village of Pantai Remis in the Dindings district, yesterday evening. The flood water rose to a height of four feet and 1.500 people141 words
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Article40 1964-07-31 1 MANILA. Thurs. Uplitning bolts killed three men tn Dapdap village, central Luzon Island, newspaper reports said. Two of the victims were standling together. The third Wl i a few minutes later, about 300 yards away. AP.AP - 40 words
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Article34 1964-07-31 1 VIENTIANE VICTORY VIENTIANE. Thurs. Rißhtwing and Neutralist forces have swept Communist Pathct Lao from the stratecic junction of Koiitrs. 7 and 13 in f'rnti.il l.iov according to National Army communique today I'PI.34 words
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360 1964-07-31 2 Invitations out soon for a preliminary conference MOSCOW, Thursday. RUSSIA is reported to be planning a preliminary international Communist meeting within the next six weeks to discuss the SinoSoviet ideological dispute. Communist sources said last night that the Soviet nierarchy intends toReuter - 360 words
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119 1964-07-31 2 MACA CALLS FOR REPORT ON INDONESIAN ILLEGAL ENTRY MANILA. Thurs. President Maca/iagal said today he would ask intelligence agencies to submit to him a report on the increasing number of Indonesians entering Southern Philippines ilk-sally. Newspaper estimates on illegal immigrants run as high as 12,000. A congressional committee is lookingUPI - 119 words
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84 1964-07-31 2 RANDFONTEIN (South Africa,), Thurs. At least 21 people were killed and scores Injured when a passenger train was derailed about three miles from here last night. Randfontein s about 29 mile* west of Johannesburg. The General Manager of Railwnys. Mr. J. P. Hugo,Reuter - 84 words
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Article13 1964-07-31 2 TOKYO. Thurs.— An earthquake shook Tokyo at 4.43 p.m. today.— UPI.UPI - 13 words
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Article59 1964-07-31 2 DACCA (East Pakistan), Thurs. Ninety people were feared drowned when a launch carrying 150 sank in the river Padma 40 miles north of here on TuesUay night, according to first reports reaching here yesterday. The ill-fated launch hit a small Island In the river and capsized,Reuter - 59 words
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106 1964-07-31 2 QTTAWA, Thurs. The Canadian Prime Minister. Mr. Lester Pearson, told the House of Commons here yesterday that the Government had no intention of cutting; off aid to Indonesia under the Colombo Plan. He said all the Canadian aid to Indonesia, about $400,000 aReuter - 106 words
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Article60 1964-07-31 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. The vinlting Dutch Foreign Minister, Dr. Josef Luns, today prolonged his talks with the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrlo, for another day in Ball. The two Ministers will return to Jakarta tomorrow morning instead of today and a Joint communique is expected toReuter - 60 words
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Article40 1964-07-31 2 BANGKOK. Thurs. Admiral Ulyssea Grunt B harp. Commander of VS. Forces in the Pacific, arrived in Bangkok today for a three-day visit to Thailand. Admiral Sharp will be a dinner guest at the Thai Defence Ministry—UPL40 words
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Article35 1964-07-31 2 PORTSMOUTH. Thurs. The Kromanlse a 440-ton corvette, was commissioned yesterday for the Ghana navy. When hand-d over to Ghana in about six \vp<>k.v she will be the African nation* largest warship.— AP.AP - 35 words
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279 1964-07-31 2 Now an upward revision of Vietcong strength OAIGON. Thurs.— Ame- rican military intelligence {.oiimates of the number of full-time Communist Vie t c ong soldiers fighting in Scuih Vietnam have been sharply revised upwards. A United States military spokesman told correspondents that the new accepted figures were between 28,000 andReuter - 279 words
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Article23 1964-07-31 2 TAIPEH. Thurs. The Nationalist Chinese Government has decided to double Formosa's banana production next year by doubling the plantation area. UPI.UPI - 23 words
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166 1964-07-31 2 i SALISBURY, Thursday. THE seizing of independence by the Southern x Rhodesia Government would be complete madness, Sis Edgar Whitehead, the opposition leader, said in Parliament yesterday. He was Introducing a prl- vate member's motion of no confidence in Mr. Lan SmithsReuter - 166 words
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107 1964-07-31 2 HONO KONG, Thurs. More people are coming to Hong Kong to work or to set up t>uslnes.s, according to a quarterly rei>ort by the Director of Immi|Tatlon, Mr. J. Moore. Their applications were dealt with on merits and in relationReuter - 107 words
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Advertisement24 1964-07-31 2 Yesterday more than a million %(Bia) BiC CRYSTAL N<? 5130 Bic ball pens were sold \(B£g) ballpens are available everywhere from2st to s3 0024 words
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137 1964-07-31 3 (GENEVA. Thurs. Lawyers charged yesterday that Radames Trujillo, son of the late Dominican dictator, has removed nearly all the i) (S-l .-»<)> million held in Swiss banks. Lawyers for six other Trujillo heirs said Radames now had only five to six137 words
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Article101 1964-07-31 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. A meetIng of the mx major civil rights leaders in the United States yesterday called for a voluntary ban on all mass demonstrations and picketing until after the Presidential election next November. The appeal was made in a statement which calledReuter - 101 words
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108 1964-07-31 3 CALIFORNIA. Thur.s. I VVcstinghouse Eleccric Corp. .said it would build about 80 Polaris launchers for British submarines. The launchers will be built here for the U.S. Navy to turn over to tlii' British under terms oi an [agreement signed on April 4.UPI - 108 words
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Article40 1964-07-31 3 LONDON. Thurs.— The encasement of Miss Cressida Qaitskell 22. daughter of Lady Oaitskell and the late Labour Party leader Mr. Hugh Guitskell. and Mr. Gordon Joshua Wasserman. 26. a fellow at New College. Oxford was announced- UPI.UPI - 40 words
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Article29 1964-07-31 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. tJ.N. Secretary General, U Thant, today said he found "diminishing returns" in his post and was undecided about seeking a second term in 1966.— U.P.1.UP - 29 words
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105 1964-07-31 3 DARIS. Thurs.— President A Charles de GauUe's top military chief said today an all-out strike with longrange nuclear rockets against the Soviet Union would be the only way to defend Western Europe In case of Communist attack. He rejected the United j105 words
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163 1964-07-31 3 U.S. airline announces record profit NEW YORK. Thurs. Pan American World Airways an- 1 nounced yesterday its net income for the first six months and the second quarter of this yeur were the highest in the company's history. The company said income for the first half was 36 per centReuter - 163 words
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80 1964-07-31 3 LONDON, Thurs. The Transport Minister. Mr. Ernest M.irples. said last night that there wsus no Ukelihood'of the proposed I England-France Channel tunnel' being .stopped. He told a Parliamentary committee meeting that he was of the oinnion that the project "must go through." A decisionReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration209 1964-07-31 3 LONDON, Thursday. gRITAIN believes an East-West arrangement to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons might be achieved as the next major disarmament step in the year or so ahead, an authoritative Government source said here tonight. The source said the British Government sawReuter - 209 words
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Article60 1964-07-31 3 BONN. Thurs. A 17-year-old girl here went Into hiding then demanded 1.500 marks (about £135) in a faked "kidnap" letter to her parents, police said yesterday. The letter warned her parents that If they told police "you can order the burial service". The police whoReuter - 60 words
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446 1964-07-31 3 Demand for tighter control on coloured immigration TORY MP SPEAKS OF GREAT DANGER FACING BRITAIN LONDON, Thurs. The House of Commons today heard de- t mands for tighter control over the immi- r gration into Britain of r coloured Common- <■ wealth citizens. Mr. Norman Pannel. Conservative M.P. for Kirkdale,Reuter - 446 words
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137 1964-07-31 3 rmOGNE, (West Germany). Thurs.»— West Germany's cost of living has risen by 14 per cent in the past five years while average wages have risen by 52 per cent, the West German Industry Institute said here. This put the buying power of WestReuter - 137 words
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181 1964-07-31 3 Chrysler gets I go-ahead in Rootes deal I ONDON, Thurs.— The British Treasury has given its consent to the American Chrysler Corporation's offer to buy shares in Rootes Motors. Mr. Reginald Maudling, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced yesterday. The deal has been attacked by the Labour Opposition which said ItReuter - 181 words
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Article69 1964-07-31 3 MUNICH. Thurs. An experimental West German vertical takeoff and landing plane, built Jointly by the Beolkow, Heinkel and i MesMrschmitt firms, exceeded the speed of sound near here yesterday creating a new first for this type of aircraft, according to its producers. I The plane was builtReuter - 69 words
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Miscellaneous38 1964-07-31 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby />«is New riO^^ 13 SUOP LOOKS J 11/6**' J TUEY SELL H^^^^Bl Nice^^ -^j <swiart L^flHi t\ tj ul^ s^^ft i (KL^ouxi. paces akb\ U^^flflHl MARKED WITU TW&^/ T^^^^^\ VDOWN PAYMENT r^ V38 words
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360 1964-07-31 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. 'J'HK management of Borneo Co. Ltd. has decided to suspend 16 of its peons in their Robinson Road office without pay, a spokesman for the company said today. He said the company hoped that the hardship caused to the peons360 words
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134 1964-07-31 4 Elgar Choir members make call on Minister SINGAPORE, Thurs. The 30-member Elgar Choir from Canada, who are on a world goodwill tour, made an official call on the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. In the conference room of the Ministry of Culture at 11.30 a.m. today. Flags of Canada134 words
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Article53 1964-07-31 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Australian Minister for tha Navy, Mr. P. Chancy. made a one-day stopover in Singapore today on his way home together with six Australian parliamentarians. The delegation has Just completed a three-week familiarisation tour of South Vietnam, Thailand. Cambodia and Laos. They left53 words
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284 1964-07-31 4 Help needed in children 's homes: Call to women to do welfare work JOHORE BAHRI Thurs The Minister for Social Welfare, Captain Haji Hamid Khan, has appealed for more local women to come forward and offer their services as voluntary workers. Captain Hamid made this appeal at the Johore Bahm284 words
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Article, Illustration182 1964-07-31 4 TWO TOP SCHOLARS BACK AFTER POST-GRAD COURSES SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Two of Singapore's top scholars, Mr. Knoo Cheng Lira and Dr. Sim Keng Yeow, have returned from the United Kingdom after completing post graduates courses under Commonwealth scholarships. Mr. Khoo obtained the DIC from Imperial College, London. In soil mechanics and182 words
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Article53 1964-07-31 4 Scout leaders' course SINOAPORE. Tburs. About 130 adult scout leaders from Singapore and nearby States will attend th« Singapore Boy Scouts Association's international training course beginning on SaturTne course, which Is an annual training programme organised by the local association, will have a training staff of 30. It will end53 words
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Article43 1964-07-31 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Water will be cut off in Oeylang Road (between Tan Jong Katonj; Road and Joo Chiat Road). Changl Road (between Joo Chiat Road and Jalan Eunos). Jalan Turl and Jalan Rebong on Monday, from 9 aon. to 6 p.m.43 words
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Article42 1964-07-31 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Singapore Musical Society's joint recital concert by Miss Scan Khung Img and Mr. Robert Witcher, which was to be held at the Cultural Centre on July 23. will now be held on Aug. 17 at 8.45 p.m.42 words
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Article67 1964-07-31 4 BINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore Family Planning Associations talk at the Paya Lebar community centre tomorrow has been past per "r tn a date In September to m unced later. Fun i ig dance STNOAPOht Thurs— The Singapore Boy Scouts Jurong District Association will hold a dance at67 words
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Article111 1964-07-31 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Police are trying to locate the whereabouts of a person named Bee Merit Seng, who was Involved in a traffic accident at the junction of Jalan Mem bin a and Ttong Bahru Road on July 12. B«« of 319. Kampong Tlong Bahru. and three111 words
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246 1964-07-31 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The 3,300-mem-ber Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union has set up a multi-racial goodwill committee to prevent anyone from exploiting the goodwill, tolerance and co-operation among its multi-racial membership. The union general secretary. Mr. Ong Kee Cheok. in a statement tonight said246 words
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Advertisement237 1964-07-31 4 NEW PROGRAMME S3 m at PAMERAN j I Kodak I 3U take pictures or movies of tC T];» TARIAN BAJU KURONQ (National Dress Dance) t?f ff3\ PERISTEWA 01-TEPI JALAN (A Dance In The Street) £J«| £$7 TREK TEK TEK (Malay Song) /<&s TARIAN SERAMPANG DUA BELAS (Dance of Love) fi&i237 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-07-31 4 UIGHEST and lowest tempera* tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penang 84 73 Ipoh 88 72 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 81 7242 words
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Miscellaneous204 1964-07-31 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR ■pHK following la today's schedule 1 of civil aircraft movements at Pays Lebar airport of Blngapon ARRIVAL! BOAOI Prom London, Daraaacus. Karachi, Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur (BA TM) 5.10 p.m.; from London, Zurich, Tel Aviv, Teheran Bombay, Colombo (BA 712) 7.40 p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin (BA204 words
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Miscellaneous215 1964-07-31 4 *.m from Ron« Konf (111. «IT> 12 IS p.m.; from Kuchlnt (ML. 4011 t.2IS p.m. DIPAKTURII BOAC: To Bftnikok, New Delhi. Beirut, Rome. Prmnkfurt. London <BA 701) pm to DMkarU. Darwin. Sydney. Malbourne (BA Tit) 8 30 p.m. Jim Air Lines: To OlaJurta. (JL 71S) 7 p.m. Pan-Amertean To Blafoo,215 words
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540 1964-07-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs 'JHE Central Government is looking to Burma for doctors, the Health Minister, Inche Bahama n bin Samsuddin, told the Straits Times today. Negotiations were also underway to recruit 10 to 15 doctors from Korea, he added. Inche Bahaman said that540 words
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Article45 1964-07-31 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Thi Minister for Social Welfare. Inch* Othman Wok, will visit the Mountbatten Constituency at 3.30 p.m. tomorrow. Accompanying the Minister will bo tlie Assemblyman for Mountbutton. Mr. Ne Yeow Chonp and members of the newly, formed goodwill commit toe.45 words
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Article39 1964-07-31 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The cocktail party at the Arundel Room, Goodwood Park, tomorrow to mark the occasion of the Economic Development Board's third anniversary will start at 6 pjn. Instead of 7 p.m. as originally scheduled.39 words
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211 1964-07-31 5 Lansdowne is mum as Selkirk seeks 'no discrimination' pledge LONDON, Thursday. A LABOUR Peer, Lord Shepherd, asked in the House of Lords yesterday where Indonesian influence had been at work in Singapore which might have been one of the causes of the recent riots there. Lord Lansdowne Minister of StateReuter - 211 words
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104 1964-07-31 5 •pENANG. Thurs— Mr. Saw Seng Ml Kew. honorary life member of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya, was entertained to dinner by the Penang branch last night to mark the award of the JMN on him In the King's recent Birthday Honours list. Mr. S.104 words
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Article64 1964-07-31 5 PENANG. Thurs. A man who attempted to re-sell nine cinema tickets at the Eastern Theatre on July 4 was today fined $70 by the First Magistrate, Mr. Aria Rajah. Police constable Arshad bin Yusof told the court he saw Goh Chang Kooi. 21, trying to64 words
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Article, Illustration329 1964-07-31 5 But British peer says Malaysia needs help urgently NO COMPLAINTS OF DELAY IN DELIVERY, SAYS GOVERNMENT ONDON. Thurs. The British Government has had no complaints from the Malaysian G o v c rnment that deliveries of naval craft were not up to schedule, the Duke of Devonshire, Minister of StateReuter - 329 words
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104 1964-07-31 5 PENANG, Thurs. Residents of Green Garden Ward will meet at the Methodist Boys' School, Ayer Itam Road, at 11 a.m. on Sunday to form a goodwill committee' The meeting, convened by a board headed by Mr. A. Raja Gopal. a former City Councillor,104 words
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Article47 1964-07-31 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The University of Singapore's extramural residential course on "Clear Thinking and Expression" which was cancelled yesterday will now be held from Aug. 7 to 9. A University announcement said that the programme and other arrangements would "remain essentially the same."47 words
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Article181 1964-07-31 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Queen Rambhai Barni, widow of King Prajadhipok of Thailand, will pay a twoweek visit to Malaya and Singapore next month. She is an aunt of the present kinc. She will travel under her former title. Princess Rambhai Barni of SuUhodaya. She181 words
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Article, Illustration417 1964-07-31 6 MESSAGE FROM THE MINISTER OF COMMERCE AND INDrSTBT. DR. LIM SWEE KITS. HTTHE Malayan Weaving A Mills is one of the earliest companies to be granted pioneer status for the weaving and finishing of textiles. Despite its early difficulties which may be traced to competition from417 words
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Article, Illustration413 1964-07-31 6 MILLS AIM TO GIVE BETTER SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC rrno local mills have reaffirmed their confidence in the future of this country. These are the Malayan Weaving Mills Ltd. and the Textile Corporation of Malaya Ltd., both of Johore Bahru. Said a company spokesman: "It is413 words
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Article, Illustration222 1964-07-31 6 TttlE Textile Corporation of Malaya Ltd. with x paid up capital of $3 million was started as a joint venture by some of the shareholders of the Malayan Weaving Mills Ltd. and two internationally known companies in Japan Dai Nippon Spinning Co. Ltd. and Mitsui222 words
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Advertisement67 1964-07-31 6 BEST WISHES TO Malayan Weaving Mills Ltd. Textile Corporation of Malaya Ltd. from HENG AIK CONTRACTORS 2, Jalan Irus, Batu Pahat, Tel: 531, 490, 699. Singapore Office: 419, Beach Road, Tel: *****, *****8 We are proud to have been appointed main contractors for this project, and are responsible for site67 words
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Advertisement68 1964-07-31 6 Congratulations to MALAYAN WEAVING MILLS LTD. Electrical Installation by R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 18, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/8 174, JALAN TUANKU ABDUL RAHMAN, K.L. TEL: ***** with KSSS CABLES G. P. DENNIS Switchgear With the compliments of BEHN, MEYER CO., LTD. as agents of BADISCHE ANILIN SODA FABRIK68 words
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Article347 1964-07-31 7 Otherwise, we would be destroyed by the enemy, says Razak on arrival to discuss development progress JESSELTON, Thursday. THE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said on his arrival here today that the people of Malaysia must unite solidly to fight Indonesian confrontation otherwise they would be347 words
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183 1964-07-31 7 DENANG, Thurs.— The 1 Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, today pr L c d the Methodist Girls' School for the good work it had done for the education of young Malaysians. "This new science block," he told a large183 words
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94 1964-07-31 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Owing :o '.he recent dteturbancei .md the sudden closure of all schools in Singapore, the Catholic Teachers' Movement has decided to postpone indefinitely its seminar and I forum on the lay apostalate I scheduled to take place from Auk. 494 words
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101 1964-07-31 7 Amalgamation, so no more union probe SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The board ol inquiry into the dispute between the Singapore Medical Services Union and the Amalgamated Union oi Public Employees on the question of union representation of nurses in the Government and in the City Council, today announced that it would hold101 words
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Article, Illustration124 1964-07-31 7 SYED NASIR INVITES GIRL SINGER FROM IPOH IFOH, Thurs. Miss Ch'ng Swee Keat. 22 (above) who sang a Malay folk song "fcmbun Menitek" at the prizegiving ceremony of the Perak National Language Month competitions here, has been invited to sing in Kuala Lumpur. The invitation came irom Syed Nasir bin124 words
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176 1964-07-31 7 LUMUT. Thurs. The Mentri Besar oi Perak, Inche Ahmad bin Said, will make his first official visit to Dindlngs District tomorrow. He will attend a meeting ot me Dindings District Rural Development. Committee at the operations room in the District Office here and176 words
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Article23 1964-07-31 7 KUANTAN. Thurs. A talentlme in aid of the Kuantan Sea Scouts will be held at the Town Hall here on Sunday.23 words
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Article15 1964-07-31 7 KUANTAN. Thurs. The Pahang State Assembly will meet on Tuesday morning at ten.15 words
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405 1964-07-31 7 Thirteen political secretaries are appointed to work with eleven Cabinet members KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. TWIRTEEN political secretaries have been appointed to work with 11 members of the Cabinet, including the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. Kue other ministers are expected to name their political secretaries shortly In line with the405 words
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139 1964-07-31 7 I/ANGAR. Thurs The Mentrt Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, has handed two cheques totalling $10.--216 to buy school books for needy students in the State. One cheque for $7,880 was presented to the Chief Education Officer. Inche Arlffln bin Mat Nam. and the •ther for139 words
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369 1964-07-31 7 There will be 1,200 bays in busy areas KUALA LUMPUR Thur». PARKING meters will be introduced here on Sept. 1 after a twoyear legal hitch. Their introduction will provide about 1.200 parking Tjays in the town's busy areas. Thousands of office workers369 words
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79 1964-07-31 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. i The Employment Exchange in Haveiock Road has re- celved a request from the Singapore agents to the British Phosphate Com- mlssloners In Christmas Island for skilled panel fitters, mechanics for servicing and repairing air I conditioners and refrigerators, and telephone mechanics.79 words
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120 1964-07-31 7 I BURGLARS STEAL $20,000 WORTH OF LINSEED OIL FROM SHOP PENANG. Thurs. Burglars broke into an import and export shop in Victoria Street early this morning and stole $20,000 worth of linseed oil. The manager of Wan Tai Co., Mr. Chan Boon Chin, reported that a watchman. Mengha Singh, found120 words
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Article74 1964-07-31 7 New service for S'pore farmers SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore farmers will receive further assistance from the Government when the Primary Production Department introduces a new service on Saturday to rent them sprayers for their vegetables and fruit trees. These sprayers, of the knopsack type will be available to them at the74 words
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195 1964-07-31 7 Praise for that 'paradise' booklet on S'pore SINGAPORE, Thurs. The 44-page booklet "Slrgapore shoppeis paradise," published recently by the Singapore Tourist Association, has been hailed as a publication of tremendous value to the development of tourism in Singapore. The .associution said In a statement today that the booklet contained special195 words
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Advertisement200 1964-07-31 7 M^HPiy^^i^P^ Hipp PlpM The new Canon RM Single Lens reflex IB camera looks different and for good I »lR reason too! Look what the new compact >1 5 Wjtetf^Mrf Canonflex RM offers you: Built-in light-meter; but the overall size of the j- 5? < DPf camera is reduced. "^H^HHl^^^^^^B|| I200 words
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381 1964-07-31 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rpiE first list of goods to be covered by protective duties under the Malaysian Common Market is expected to be gazetted by the Central Government towards the end of next month. The gazette will serve as381 words
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Article106 1964-07-31 8 One more cholera case admitted to hospital Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Only one case of cholera was admitted to hospital in Trenrranu during the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. today. This brines the total number of cases admitted to hospitals In the State to 331. There were 213 cases106 words
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Article68 1964-07-31 8 ALOR STAR. Thurs.— Kedah Government would give every help and encouragement to all co-operative movements. the Tengku Bendahara. Tengku Abdul Maick promised yesterday. "The Government look upon such movements as a means to improve the living conditions of the people in various walks of life,"68 words
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Article170 1964-07-31 8 FOH, Thurs.— Razall bin Imam, 17, was ordered by Mr. Justice Ail bin Hassan in the High Court here today to sign a good behaviour bond when he was found guilty of a lesser charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. A170 words
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200 1964-07-31 8 $300,000 spent on riot relief in S'pore SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The State Government has so far spent about $300,000 on. relief for last week's riot victims, the Social Welfare Department disclosed today. Aid was In the form of cash and foodstuffs. About 200 people from 30 j families ben-eflted. Some had200 words
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Article112 1964-07-31 8 ABOVE AVERAGE RAIN IN JULY SINGAPORE. Thurs. Rainfall for this month has exceeded the July average of 6.51 inches. Up to 4 p.m. today, a totai of 8.95 inches had been recorded by the meteorological station at the Singapore Airport. A meteorological officer said that the above-average rainfall this month112 words
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Article73 1964-07-31 8 PENANG. Than. L<>e Tcifc Yean. 25. was taken to the second magistrate's court in a straitjackrt today and charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Cheng Yuen with a siiarp instrument at Bayan Lepas on July 27. Police explained Lee was liable to violence and had to73 words
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Article213 1964-07-31 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. 1 Tan Kay Seng, an j oil company cashier, who appealed against a < magistrate's court sen- tence of three months' Jail for ill-treating his foster child, had his j sentence reduced to a fine of $500 in the High J Court today.213 words
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Article38 1964-07-31 8 PBl-'ANG, Thurs. Malay parents of Bayan Lepas will meet at tht Metro Theatre! tomorrow aftrrnoon to discuss their children's education problems. The District Officer of Balik Pulau, Syed Zalnul Abidln Jamalullail. will attend.38 words
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Advertisement271 1964-07-31 8 MORE BRUSHINGS PER TUBE Kolynos is highly concenlrat- MpjpjpjHMjMgjM__»^_^^^_ cd. As little as J inch is enough to effectively clean your teeth. ■^■^^^^^^■^^■^^^^■^^^■^^■^■^■^bWHHbIMB MORE EFFECTIVE CLEANSING Kolynos is a Scientific Dental I SPFP l AL OFFFR I I Cream which assures you thorough and effective cleansing of I H teeth,271 words
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Miscellaneous218 1964-07-31 8 Mtew *^P Bff V.T. HawmOm PIioSADR- RCING^ HHHiR^r-rT \-3-\fi\ |>O" n <MOMENT,VW>iMUGA«>| I WHATQ<A ooJmg3^^" >^""* l|^B| CmZEN OP ANCIENT P^HlT^^^H PT /^-3t= KOM ARE IMVOLVH3 IN AN WfTH TKKT /S IVI GONG TO SjJ] CO §flTp^rTi fi ARGUMENT ABOUT THE COIOR MACHINE? J^ GET OOP TO GO pi /W218 words
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Article, Illustration1788 1964-07-31 9 Adversity was track star's challenge MARLENE WALKED LIKE A MODEL AND RAN LIKE A GREYHOUND IN 10:56 when the raw-boned athlete Helen Stephens of the United States won the women's 100-metre event in world record time at the Berlin Olympics, critics thundered that the sprinter was really a man. The1,788 words
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Advertisement67 1964-07-31 9 Strapless n' backless —with 'keep-shape' cups gjM tguk si»l»! sections Mr M i-^k *st;iy-pul |\Bc^ «aistl>and W m *ni flower mF clustered Bri- Nylon lace 32" 'A to 38" B m W NEWSWEEK j IN AUGUST 3rd ISSUE TENGKU'S U.S. VISIT. I I INDIA'S NEW FOREIGN I I MINISTER. I67 words
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Advertisement79 1964-07-31 9 when only the best will do ill wil W m l|ti Ml t|lj||J|jJ!|^^B^ xxj^yysg^^^ 1^ •:':-:-*:^'>^tf»^^ l u^w^^ r 7^'^'>^^^' A IH||||tt||||||| if^-^^^^^B f ■'st^^'^ ~ys^^^^^^ '\s"^'' v*\ ~-*-\*Hi±i3^ r *SH2 tBR •'■>'.*■*■ ""/^Sfc \^^m 'yyy\^^^ HBBBsiiliSl V'; i^tftffl 1 THE fljl GOLDEN PACK Benson Hedges Special Filter Cigarettes give79 words
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Article160 1964-07-31 10 M ITar* Sl* (Ml I TNI FAMILY of kit* Bo Cbe« Wah 'nank rviatirr* and frtaßda for -oatha. eoodolanoaa and aaalataoce luring tbatr raeattt baraavament. TMI FAMILY OF lat* Thi-an Cboon Him thank friends and relations for rearhs donation* condolences and louttan in tbelr reoant bereaveme.nl. MN. AMO MR!160 words
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Article665 1964-07-31 10 Malaysia S. Vietnam The Malaysian /Government will no doubt respond willingly to one at least of the two requests for assistance which the visiting Defence Minister of South Vietnam, Maj.-Gen. Tran, If reported to have made. This is the request for technical advice on the integration of the various South665 words
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Article405 1964-07-31 10 Manufacturers who have been waiting months for signs of progress towards the promised Malaysian common market are about to have theii patience rewarded. Since its chairman, Mr. L. A. D. Williamson, arrived from New Zealand little more than a month ago the Tariff Advisory Board has assumed405 words
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Article97 1964-07-31 10 The report on the Kuala Lumpur traffic survey, which kept a team of American and Australian experts busy for a year, has been submitted to the Federal Capital Commissioner. It is to be hoped that the recommendations will be quickly sifted and a road improvement programme speedily drawn97 words
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184 1964-07-31 10 READ with Interest the 1 suggestion of forming permanent goodwill committees. As a matter of fact, I thought of this a few days ago. I suggest that the permanent goodwill committees composed should be as follows: Three goodwill committees —one Chinese, one Malay and184 words
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Letter93 1964-07-31 10 Twins' schooling I REFER to the letter by 1 'Parent of Twins 1 (July 18) under the heading "A question of dates To accede to the suggestion made by the writer to treat children born In January of the following year as If they were born in the previous year93 words
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Letter338 1964-07-31 10 External degrees WHEN the University of Singapore announced that a Director of Extra Mural Studies had been appointed many people like myself felt that something would be done at last to organise part-time courses leading to degrees in the Arts and Sciences. However to date our hopes have not materialised338 words
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Article, Illustration1333 1964-07-31 10 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - Russia seeks new links with the U.S. EDWARD CRANKSHAW By ENEMIES CRYING FOR A SHOWDOWN, KHRUSHCHEV FIGHTS FOR REASON FROM the confusion of past months a new Soviet policy has been rather swiftly emerging: the policy of a rapprochement with the United States, more radical than anything previously considered, which1,333 words
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Advertisement856 1964-07-31 10 s^sswaßassasas; mmStraits Time* k Malay Mail CasMMM MMMMMati "My bt hand** toe lat *to*r COLO •TONAGC ARCADI Orchard Road COLD tTORASI IRANCHM AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONO KTKL ROAD-MAVAL BAM A*4kMnfl#d A^*w<*.' am book arrow* i- to «K«Hi<r Nona. Ci%ir Qaa* *MX NKW* FRONT M. M. ISMAIL ArtuMrstty »o*a. Maw* Iw MAftMKM856 words
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Advertisement54 1964-07-31 10 THE GREAT FLAMINGO RESCUE 2 million rose-plumaged flamingos found their regular African Lake flooded hatched their young in nests built on an alkali death trap Lake Magadi. Read how human beings waded in, captured, washed off and saved the lives of over 130.000 helpless baby l birds in JULY Readers54 words
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Advertisement131 1964-07-31 10 Ssis NCR 1884 KM\ 1964 ssT^C^^^l ggggl suiiufsctured the FirU t»J< Ireivtsr sW sfffc J I W II flj I h W4rld Producer of Cms «< t ii*— BBSS. BBSV SSSV^W »=|j!!S^SijS I and, naturally, "'"'MJl.ll I NCR has the world's most Mj§ TH" 1 I complete line of modem131 words
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Article336 1964-07-31 11 Work to start this year on a 2,600-unit scheme in Circular Road: We are also thinking of prefabs, says Khaw KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. |>LANS for an $18 million low-cost housing scheme on the 22-acre site of an old army camp in Circular Road were announced today336 words
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173 1964-07-31 11 Number of Malaysians studying in US up ITUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. There is an increase in the number of Malaysians studying in the U.S. In the 1963-1964 academic year there were 443 students, compared to 381 the previous year. Ac cord tag to a statement from the U.S. Information Services here,173 words
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171 1964-07-31 11 Borneo land prices hit housing plans: Governments may act 1/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Difficulty In obtaining land in the lace of constantly rising land values may soon call for government action In Sibu, Jesselton and Sandakan If housing .standards for salaried workers there are to be improved. Inadequate supplies of cheaply171 words
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89 1964-07-31 11 JEBSELTON. Thurs. An Australian educationist Is currently visiting Malaysia to look into the possibility of introducing Malay Into South Australian schools. He is Mr. Albert Walter Jones, recruiting and training superin tendem in the Education Department of Adelaide. Mr. Jones, who will spend three months89 words
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Article43 1964-07-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Royal Malaysian Air Force security guards today detained a man who was loitering at the RMAP base here. The man was later sejit to the mental ward at the Oeneral Hospital here for observation.43 words
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Article32 1964-07-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Tengku Ampuan of Selangor today received in audience Madam Iran Thien Khiem. wife of the Defence Minister of South Vietnam, at the Istana Alam Shah. Klang.32 words
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Article, Illustration155 1964-07-31 11 Scout gets gallantry medal for saving 3 people... KUANTAN. Thurs. Alias bin Abdullah. 17-year-old troop leader of the 12th Kuantan Sea Scouts Group, has been awarded the Second Class Gallantry Medal by the Chief Scout, Dato Haji Sardon bin Haji Jublr. for saving the lives of three people. Cries for155 words
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Article56 1964-07-31 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Industrial Arbitration Court today resumed hearing the retrenchment dispute between Montor Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union. In camera. The hearing dealt with the company's accounts. The court will hear another retrenchment dispute tomorrow between Shaw and Shaw Ltd.56 words
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Article51 1964-07-31 11 BATU PAHAT Thurs. P. Vijayan. 19, a newspaper delivery boy. who pleaded not guilty to a charge of being in possession of an offensive weapon at the junction of Jalan Kluang and Simpang Rantal at 9.45 p.m. on July 2 was today allowed 1 1.000 bail until Aug.51 words
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366 1964-07-31 11 From GEOFFREY GELDARO Kuching, Thursday HPHE people ol Malaysia had been going through a x baptism of fire, said the Chief Minister of Sarawak, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, at Serian In the First Division this morning. Speaking to community leaders Government officers and others366 words
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Article46 1964-07-31 11 BATU PAHAT. Thurs. Muridak bin Haj: Abu. 28. of Bukit Batu. who pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to register for National Service, was today fined 130 or two weeks' jail. Muridak was arrested at Parit Botak on July 27.46 words
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109 1964-07-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Samsuddln bin Mahidln. of the Sri Jaya Transport Co. here, was fined $50 and had his licence endorsed in a magistrate's court today for driving a bus without due care and attention. Assistant Commissioner 01 Police T.B.M. Krtshnan said that at about109 words
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207 1964-07-31 11 Minister of Defence for Royal Navy due on tour OXNGAPORi,, Thurs.— 0 T h c Minister of Defence for the Royal Navy, Earl Jellicoe, is to visit Malaysia from Aug. 4 to 13 as part of a 16-day tour of ships and naval establishments in the Far and Middle Bast.207 words
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Article35 1964-07-31 11 IPOH. Thurs. Miss Mary Canon of the women's bureau of the Labour Department in Washington will talk to members of women's organisations at the YWCA premises here on Saturday at 4.30 p.m.35 words
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250 1964-07-31 11 Spore piling firm gives dismissal notices to 251 'go-slow' men SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^ PILING company, K.K. Mohamed Abdullah Ltd. has served letters of dismissal to 251 of its workers 167 of them in Singapore and 84 in Prai. The company alleged that the workers had wilfully stopped work or resorted250 words
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73 1964-07-31 11 How they kept the blood bank going SINGAPORE, Thurs. Doctors, medical students and prisoners at Chanel Jail helped keep the Singapore blood bank adequately stocked during the recent disturbances. This was disclosed today by a spokesman of the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service. He said that the blood hank stood up73 words
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90 1964-07-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The manufature of tools and Implements is to be made a pioneer industry. Changkols, shovels, hammers, axes, pliers and screwdrivers will become pioneer products. Any objection must be made in writing to the Minister of Commerce and Industry before Aug. 29.90 words
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217 1964-07-31 11 eiNGAPORE, Thurs. The secretary-gen*-eral of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C. V Devan Nair. said today that the NTUC would accept contributions from the public towards its rehabilitation fund set up to help victims of last week's disturbances. He said this following217 words
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Advertisement378 1964-07-31 11 ADVERTISEMENT Bank's Effort to Encourage Essay Competition 1 Draws 600 Entries H[OMF Tan Eng Kong (16), of Anderson School, Ipoh and Mohammad Dani bin Kandar (17), of Sekolah Menengah Tun Seri Lanang, Singapore, have won top prizes in the recent essay competition sponsored by the Chartered Bank for schools in378 words
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Miscellaneous608 1964-07-31 11 RADIO MALAYSIA RADI SINGAPORE SHORTWAVE SERVICES: 41 and 25 metre* NATIONAL SHORTWAVE «£DItM W\V* slTvtCtt. SERVICES <7i m tn A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 i <nd Bit.2 metre* Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 7.10 Up And About: 7.30 New.-; ai b.OO Prog. Summary; 7 40 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.50 Up 6.02 Morning608 words
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153 1964-07-31 12 MP: Mixed schools in Malaysia should be encouraged DLNANG. Ttaurs. Coeducation should be encouraged in Malaysia. Inche Ismail bin Idris. Member of Parliament for Penang Selatan. said today on his return from a three weeks' tour of Britain. Ini-lii- Ismail. whose tour was sponsored by the Couimonwraith Parliamentary Association, itM153 words
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245 1964-07-31 12 BEWARE NEW TACTICS OF SUBVERSIVES— KHAN PONTIAN. Thurs. INDONESIAN confrontation has hit 3,125 families in Malaya. This was announced here today by the Minister of Welfare Services, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, when he distributed cash relief to victims of confrontation. He said the Government245 words
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92 1964-07-31 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A representative conference of 30 leftwing trade unions has decided to call upon their members to form goodwill committees to help victims of the disturbances. The conference was held yesterday. The liaison secretariat of the unions said today that committees should help92 words
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Article60 1964-07-31 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Mr. K. Thuralappah has been elected president of the Jaffnese Cooperative Society replacing Mr. P. Saravanamuthu. who has been president for the past three years. The society declared a dividend of four per cent. It has also made donations of $500 each to the60 words
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Article42 1964-07-31 12 PENANG, Thurs. The TanJong branch of Penang Umao will hold its annual meeting at the Penang Indian Chamber o£ Commerce premises in Penang Street on Sunday at 11 a.m. Officials of the Penang Umno division will address the meeting.42 words
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157 1964-07-31 12 He kissed me twice, young wife tells court A LOR STAR. Thurs. A young wife, Rahmah binte Ismail, 13, told the magistrate's court here today an armed man waylaid and molested her at a lonely spot one afternoon. Rahman, who was married six months ago. was testifying against Samsu bin157 words
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Article173 1964-07-31 12 UMONS WANT A PUBLIC INQUIRY SINGAPORE, Thurs, The National Trade* Union Congress wants an impartial public commission of inquiry to be set up to investigate the causes and ciri cumstances of last week's disturbances in Singapore. The NTUC secretary fot Information and publicity. Mr. R. A. White said in a173 words
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218 1964-07-31 12 SINGAPORE. Thursday OINGAPORE police are continuing their massive drive to immobilise secret society members [throughout the island. By this afternoon. 640 gangland heads, fighters and hard-core thugs had been arrested and detained undei the Criminal Law 'Temporary Provisions) Ordinance foi periods ranging from thret218 words
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Article83 1964-07-31 12 KUANTAN. Thurs. The Sultan of Pahang today entertained the Saudi Arabian Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. H. Fatany. and Mrs. Patany to a luncheon when they paid a courtesy call at nis Istana at Pekan. 30 miles from here. The Mentri Besar ol Parian*. Dato Yahya83 words
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Article30 1964-07-31 12 KLANQ. Thurs. The Methodist Church here will hold a flesla at the Anglo-Chinese School for two days, starting from tomorrow. A baby show will be held on Saturday.30 words
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Article31 1964-07-31 12 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. The St. John Ambulance flag day in Kedah realised a total of 52.202. North Kedah collected 51. 338. Central Kedah 5676 and South Kedah $188.31 words
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Article27 1964-07-31 12 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. Mr. Poong Khay Kwan of Ibrahim Secondary School here has returned from Southampton after a course In science at the University there.27 words
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Advertisement357 1964-07-31 12 FREE QUOTATION! FREE MEASURING! FREE DELIVERY IN MALAYSIA! f£—-^H CTARLITE ROLL-UP INSECT SCREENS, STARLITE VENETIANS, STARLITE AWNINGS. FROM 525.55 FROM $30.85 FROM $59.40 These allnictivc and practical lhe.se elegant \cnenans come in STARLITF Awnings not only screen* can be rolled up or dovsn it v. Ide range of fashion inspired357 words
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Advertisement96 1964-07-31 12 Advc r 1 1 s€ m ©of Bring life, beauty and obedience to your hair that yesterday was a problem. Lovely soft waves take the place of hair that was unmanageable—glorious highlights replace dull, wispy hair. All this through the discovery of a new shampoo technique which gives the hair96 words
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Miscellaneous263 1964-07-31 12 Straits Times Crossword lifl I I ACROSS law 181. 1. Slow-moving vehicle from 7. 14 (not lawn) 21 (4-4). 22 overturned In the mud... 8. Campanologlcal struggle? (4--,(8). 4). 5. which u> one of the 23's 13. Celebrity gets up and start* at Oxford <6 > to scold the voters263 words
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Article, Illustration112 1964-07-31 13 Mr. Schulze joined AWA in August, 1940. He wos associated with the marine and eviction deportments up to 1962 when his services were made available to the Australian Department of External Affairs and he spent a year m Kuala Lumpur attached to the Malayan Telecommunications112 words
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Article61 1964-07-31 13 Last year's footwear production In Singapore reached a new high of 2.538,000 pairs. This constitutes a 35% Increase over 1863 (1.875.000 pairs). In 1959 output was 1,358.000 pairs The rapid growth is attributable partly to the operation of the shifting pasar malam (night markets) which create more61 words
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237 1964-07-31 13 16 FORMOSAN FISHING VESSELS FOR PENANG gIXTEEN deep sea tuna fishing vessels now under construction in Formosa with the assistance of the World Bank will be consigned to a Penang shipping firm, Hong Chee and Co Mr. Chan Siew Teong, the proprietor, said. The vessels— l 3 of 300 tons237 words
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Article188 1964-07-31 13 Queensland trade team now due AN Australian trade mission of Queensland manufacturers will arrive in Singapore on Monday for a five-day visit. It will be led by the Deputy Premier of Queensland and Minister for Industrial Development. Mr. A.W. Munro. The mission, comprising nine members. represents industries producing chains, foodstuffs,188 words
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Article150 1964-07-31 13 rE Central Government has declared seven more activities to be pioneer industries. Those interested in setting up these Industries may apply for pioneer status. The industries are: Cutlery and tableware, domestic electrical appliances, miscellaneous machinery, miscellaneous metal goods and metal finishing, miscellaneous stationers' goods manufacture, paper150 words
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Article, Illustration54 1964-07-31 13 Telephone exchange equipment valued at $3 million has been selected for four new exchanges at Setapak. Batu, Salak South and Petaling North. Equipment of this type is seen here in production at the Liverpool works of Automatic Telephone and Electric Co. Ltd., a principal operating company54 words
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Article128 1964-07-31 13 Fthe face of fierce International competition, the AT&E Crossbar telephone system developed by Automatic Telephone and Electric Co. Ltd., has been selected after protracted and exacting technical evaluation by the Malaysian Tele communications Department In Kuala Lumpur. A spokesman ror the company said: "Malaysia Is another country128 words
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Article386 1964-07-31 13 INDONESIAN confrontation of Malaysia has dealt a severe blow on Singapore's already deteriorating biscuit industry As the Singapore factories I are very much dependent on exports to neighbouring countries, the loss of the Indonesian market has brought about a considerable reduction In production. Statistics show that production386 words
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Article, Illustration129 1964-07-31 13 Food plant expert's study tour MB. LEE KENG HIAN. 27 (above), the assistant production supervisor at Food Specialities Malaya Ltd., an associate company of Nestlc's Products (M) Ltd.. left Kuala Lumpur by air for Holland on the first leg of his three-month study tour in Europe. The three-month study tear129 words
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Article235 1964-07-31 13 40 years of flying big animals I^LM recently transported 22 cows from London to Milan, followed a couple of days later by 28 cows and a buil from Toronto to Milan. According to the stewards who accompanied these animals, there was nothing special to report. On July 9, 1924, KLM235 words
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Advertisement119 1964-07-31 13 HH# *°"SS -w. -J& i THE WORLD GOES TO MARKET...VIA APL Tin ingots, rattan furniture or silk kimonos trade prospects in the U.S.A. and throughout whatever your product APL gets it to market the world. For full details, contact your APL without damage, diversion or delay. Sailing on representative. schedules119 words
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Advertisement285 1964-07-31 13 ELECTRIC 111 MOTORS jlllj USED WORLD-WIDE l|||i||| From 1 /25 th to 650 h.p. jjjjjijijjj ELECTBic ijijjiiliji Motors to British, !:i:S%i*|ij:|:;S American, Canadian Continental Standards Over 5 million have been supplied to every part of ihe world. x:::::ii SOLE AGENTS FOR MALA YSIA R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 18-C, Eortcry285 words
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Advertisement882 1964-07-31 14 (ConUnord from Pajr 10) SITUATIONS VACANT IT arsis Si (Mi*.)— Box 50 ct* txtrm RELIABLE YOUNG CHINESE General Cook Amah available Ist August. Ring Janet (Sporei *****. EUROPEAN COMPANY requires T.V. Mechanic. Apply with full particulars snd indicating salary required to Boa A 6614 S.T. spore. WANTED IMMEDIATELY TYPIST Clerk882 words
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Advertisement1015 1964-07-31 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word* Si (Min.)-Box SO ct: txtrm LARGE FURNISHED ROOM To Let plus amenities. District 9 K'OO month. Box A 6624 S.T. Spore. FURNISHEO ROOM Terrace House tor European bachelor Keply P.O. Box II Killlney Road. Spore. ROOM TO LET Single/Couple preferred at Killlney Road. Phone Singapore 310A9 omce1,015 words
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Advertisement1086 1964-07-31 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Word* Si (Mtn.)—Bmx SO ct*. txtrm SERANGOON GARDEN ESTATE:! Elevated .1 Bedroom Bungalo*. Bathroom, lounge. Kparsle dining room, j servant s o* n ameniue*. kite approx 4.000 IL Price. $40,000 1)hvi(1 Phoa Sons. Vsluers Estate Agents, Tel (Spore) T43:'j ***** MODERN 2 STOREY Terrace House1,086 words
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Advertisement1014 1964-07-31 14 WANTED tO Wmrd* U (Min.y—BmxSOtta. mxtrm COOKBOV AND AMAH for family in Labuan for one year. Passages paid. Pione is pore) 2iol £xt. ***** Friday 3lsl. OFFICE EQUIPMENT ?e w,,rd* SS (Min.)-Box S0 et*. txtrm HIRE HELIOFRINT FNOTO Copying Machine Extract Your Documents with lowest cost. Obtainable from Reliance UflU*1,014 words
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Advertisement1095 1964-07-31 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wmrd* SS r.Ws.H- Box M cf. txtrm 1»*1 AUSTIN «50 Owner driven wlodup windows Mat Delta. Can he M«o Saturday Ist August 2 p.m. 5 p.m. L*y. U Jalan Pakat lk«y Hrljbtt. K.U VOLKSWAGEN INI Excellent condition European owner aluo Morris Minor Tourer Ibsl KOod ruanioc con-1,095 words
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Advertisement808 1964-07-31 14 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) I 10 Wmrd* Si (Min.)-Box $0 eU. mxtrm WILL*'! KOLEITRAL fXQUItITt Tonic »ohe» your pronlem of falling Mir «o<i ilcd? k«1» A*H your favour- it« taair-drtw«r or coimetic eouni«> i anywhere MalaysiaI MMLS HAIRDRF.SSING 20 Word* SI (Mlm.) Box 50 ct*. txtrm FARIUA MAISON MARVCLLC H /Sty808 words
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Advertisement697 1964-07-31 14 TENDERS I J.KJI.. NEGBI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE. Tenders will be received from registered P.W.D. Con- tractors In Class "E and above up to 12.00 Noon on the 4th August. 1964 at the Office of Jurutera Negerl. Negrl Sembllan. Seremban for the ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF ONE (1) BLOCK SEMI-PERMANENT TYPE697 words
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Advertisement822 1964-07-31 14 NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE Companies Winding-up No. 3 of 1P62 In the High (ourt in Singapore In thr Matter of the Lite Assurance torn panic* (Compulsory Liquidation! Ordinance. 19K> No: 14 of 1 9b'.! I, and In the Matter «f the Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174) and In the Matter of MALAYAN822 words
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Advertisement1225 1964-07-31 15 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST UK Due Spore Sa s P. S^am Penang ACHILLES Avoanoutk, luerpNl Ii Pt, Am 1 MENESTHEUS Lxerpael, Gaga* Cl*. 33 Am 2 Am ASIYANAX Li.eipiil Aig S Aig 7 Am 11 PATROCLUS Ltiirpeel. Glasgow Am »»S <3 Am 14/ IS '7 MfKELAUS literpnl, Cm Am1,225 words
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Advertisement1281 1964-07-31 15 THE EAC LINES aai""! V^P VJ'al ■U^Y~T7r-j"J SINCAPOK KUAUHU«APU«.P.SWrnfNMAM.«M»NG ciHuurauti a..AMMMCto. roio.ii>) 3/j.wiioou»t C^^y3j(Ks^3 *honi 7«oi rnOHi ••c«4 rno«e 4141 phoni A737V HSUPM 10 CENOA, Lt NAVRk HAMBUK BREMEN ANIWIKr I. OH tUP AM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO, BOTNENBUIH ANQ taftNHAGEN ■BASRA" a) la Part; 1 Am »»s v*u FALSTRIA" kj 28/221,281 words
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Advertisement1230 1964-07-31 15 I B£N'WZImF\ UPRtSS tLIVICt IU IUWOUh, LIVERPbUI t. CONTINENIAA r»a«U BENVRACKIE l C" w> Singapore n. S'naa 'tnana Antaerp Sept U Am 4/7 July 11/ 1 Am 8 Hamburg Salt 21 tiENGLOE 'Of London Am «4 .-oiuoora Pt, S'haa rtnang Hamburg Silt I ii part/Ami Am s7i ftm*aara r. rnaa1,230 words
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Advertisement1298 1964-07-31 15 fern. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. ULX-& LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH S'pori P. Slum Penam tCITY OF RIPON Gdl. U-M/31 luly KITY OF JOHANNESBURG 14 Am "CITY OF DURHAM 72/23 Auf. 24. 2J Auf 2i Auf tCITY OF COLOMBO 25/27 Auf 21 Aag •CITY OF LEICESTER 17/21,298 words
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Article116 1964-07-31 16 ■P_f ELBOURNE. Thurs. Indus- aa trials were barely steady today. Fails slightly shaded rises I In quiet trading. Leaders again moved narrowly. Highlight was provided by oil explorer Santos, which Jumped 2/6 to 37/3 In busy trade and metal producer New Broken Hill, up 5/to 107/-. Other mining116 words
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Article241 1964-07-31 16 July SO. Three mouths. INDUSTRIALS Boustead IB eta. at. Container* 14 cv Dunlops 14 eta. M. Cables 1« eta. City Mr. 7 eta. McAllster IS cts. B Smelters 37 eta. M. Invest. IS eta. ■Xsao IS eta. 0.C.8.0. 20 eta. red. Dtap. 13 eta. Kothmana 8 eta. jriupa241 words
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Article82 1964-07-31 16 C KHOO t.T. Pag* 1* JULY M CHINESE Preduee Exehsng*. Smgspars neen prleea per pteul yestarday: Coconut *M: bulk $51 i aellera. dram $54 1 sellers. Copra: JulF/Ang. UK/Continent Unquoted. Ptptxr: Huntok whit* $l 37 t sellers. Sarawak white (133 sellers, apeclai Sarawak black (107 a sellers, garbled82 words
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Article51 1964-07-31 16 the Malayan Exenang* Banks' AsasI clatlen made tneaa eosjises Id it* rates to meretuuDta yeeterdaiy (all rates to $100): Canada: buying TT 35i. airmail OD SSI. 90 d/nt. 351 credit bill*. 35 15/16 tradr bill*. Srilin« TT *r OD ready: Canada 34 15/16; B*lglan Franca 1.604: French Pranca51 words
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517 1964-07-31 16 By Our Market Correspondent rpHE Malayan Stock ExX change was very quirt with business much in balance yesterday, after the advance of the previous three days. The turnover was small. Industrial shares moved narrowly and this made little response to the surge in the517 words
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Article25 1964-07-31 16 STOCK INDICES .Malayan Slock Indirrs July 29. July 3*. •Industrials: 94.61 Tins: 127.94 129.47 rubbers: 103.34 103.34 ■Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29, 1962 100.25 words
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Article806 1964-07-31 16 DUSINBSB In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: 0.0. MeMlngS (1,000) 52.78: Dulles* (1,000) $I.M. (4,000) $2, (2,0001 52.01; Ease ero*. $2.20 SL.; F. A N. erd*. 13.12806 words
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Article29 1964-07-31 16 July 30. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 664 cents ap a quarter of a cent). TIN: $648.75 a plonl (up $16.50). Unofficial estimated offering:: 240 tons (op 10 tons).29 words
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Article243 1964-07-31 16 AUOUST first grade rubber t clesed at 6 p.m. In Kuala U» pur yesterday at 66* cent! par Ib.. ua> a quarter-of a cent on Tuesday** eaaeInar level (or the posit ton. The tone ne quletlr steady. R.A.s. and F.M.R.E. attains; prtMe In centi per Ib., yetterday: Int.243 words
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Advertisement1096 1964-07-31 16 VI KAWASAKI KISEN ICAISHA LTD. VJLA. Creat Lakes/East Canada Sarvlee) Hi )»g Yokohama Halifax Montreal Toronto Clavaland Chicago -Belma Mars" 21 Aag I Sept 11 Bet 14 Oct IT Bet SI Bet "Ksaikawa Mara" 4 Sept 14 Sapt II Oct 22 Oct 28 Oct 38 Bet S Nat WeMt Coast1,096 words
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Advertisement1138 1964-07-31 16 AUSTIALIA SERVIC INDIA. PAKISTAN AHD P. GULF SEIVICE Tai Framatle, Aaalaiia, Melkaarat. Srtaar. Ta: Matras mt Nagaaattiaas) Penang P. S'nam .Spore Spore P. Sham Penanf ■AMORA 11/12 Aaf 13/15 Asf RAJULA 13/11 Aaf 11 Aaf 1) Asg BULIMIA 7 Sapt l/il Sapt 11/13 Sept FAJULA )/il Sapt 11 Sapt 121,138 words
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Advertisement461 1964-07-31 16 V-gs^ ORIENT MID-EAST LINES F^^ 6REAT LAKES SERVICE FAST 01RECT SAIIINSS FROM SINGAPORE AND MALATA TO CAMABIM AND U.S. CREAT UKES PORTS. S*aara t. Staai Penasf MDatraai S.s. "MARIONtA MttlS" Sept 1/14 Sept 15/11 Sept U/11 Betas vsassis call it Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, ashtabuu. CUVEUNO, TOUDO, DETROIT, MILWAUKEE •> CHICAGO.461 words
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Advertisement95 1964-07-31 16 NEDLL«Y D GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fact sailings fraa Malaysia liratt ta Caaal.an mt U.S. Great Lakes Mils. Smgapors P. C-am Penang irr. Montreal lAU SaiPMl Sailed la Part/Jl Jsly 2 Sept VTUHT (Ist Call) 7/ S Aaf 2S/2I Aag 27/21 Aaf IB Saat (2nd Call) 11/24 Aaf BAWEAN 21/23 Sapt95 words
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Article198 1964-07-31 17 V.MIPS lying alsngslds ttis Slngapars harbour wharvss or aipsctsd tscuy ars: Stdenak N.W.I. Mareell Nouotko I/I, Oronsay 1/3. Bemmylh N.W.S. Oorxon 4. Ton K Yiek N.W.4. 8*dl!l N.W.S, Clwfoo e/T. Bunda 8/9. Atlas Mani 18. Not»l Rex 18. Isabel 21 22. Bentong 26, Mathilda Maersk 11/32. City198 words
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Article37 1964-07-31 17 ON the frss sxehsngt msrkst in Hong Kons yrsttrday the U.S. dsllar was •i oted at 6741 for TT and S.TH for sag*). Stirling was quotrd at 13.97 and ons tasl of gsld hi 24&1.37 words
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467 1964-07-31 17 THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $16.50 a plcul to $648.75, only $1.50 below the post-Korean War record of July 17. on an offering unofficially estimated at 240 tons, which for the third successive day was up 10467 words
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Advertisement329 1964-07-31 17 ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the running of the Royal Malaysian Air Force Base, Kuala Lumpur Canteen at the R.M A.F. Kuala Lumpur lor the period 10th t*ptember 1964 to 9th September. 1967. Tenders must be sealed and marked 'CANTEEN' and addressed to the Officer329 words
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Advertisement681 1964-07-31 17 NOTICE OF SALE On the instruction of the Trustees of the Yoong Yoong Benevolent Association. Kuala Lumpur, I. the undersigned Auctioneer. wUI sell by PUBLIC AUCTION on Monday, the 3rd day of August. 1964, at 10 o'clock sbzsp in the forenoon, at my Saleroom. No. 33, Jalan Geraja, tormerly Church681 words
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Advertisement691 1964-07-31 17 TENDERS P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are Invited from P.W.O. Registered Contractor! for the following:— (1) Construction of R. C. Canal Linlnf of Geylang Hirer from Chainafe 1002 feet to Mount bat ten Road Bridge. Civil Entlneertng Contractor, above 1250.000/-. CLOSING DATE:— 18.8.«4 at 10.00 ajn. Box No. 1. (U) Construction of691 words
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Advertisement648 1964-07-31 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KERAJAAN KELANTAN: JAWATAN KOSONG: PermohonanS ada-lah dl-Jemput darlpada Warga Negara Persekutuan bagl perlantekan kaJawatan Pembantu Kebajikan Masharakat, (Lelaki) Bahaglan 111 dl-Pejabat Kebajikan Masharakat Kelantan dl-atas tanggagajl $137.50 x 7.60-152.50/Oalan-gan Pepereksaan/$175 x 7.50-205/ Oalangan Pepereksaan/ 2 24 x 14--336/Oalangan Kesempurnaan/352 x 14-422 dengan dl-champor elaun sara hidop dl-atas kadar648 words
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Advertisement715 1964-07-31 17 TENDER TENDER J.KJt. NEGERI SEMBILAN HOUS rjj G DEVELOPMENT TENDER NOTICE BOARD Tenders will be received from Registered P.W.D.. Contractors Tenders are invited for the In Class 'E 1 and above up to 12.00 Construction of Roads, culverts, Noon of the 4.8.1964 at the Of- drains, two bridges and, Earthfice715 words
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Advertisement209 1964-07-31 17 ESTATE OF CHIONH KE HU, DECEASED AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIKS To be held at Our sale-roam. No. 10 Chulia Street. Singapore. On Wednesday. 26th August. 1964. At 2.39 P.M. Lot 1. Land at Jalan Mutlara off River Valley Road, freehold, area 10,011 sq.ft. (VACANT POSSESSION). 2. Land at209 words
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Article1756 1964-07-31 18 BT. TIMAN 2ND DAY CARD KEY: A letter after the horse's name Indicates the 1 type of going preferred: f fast; g good: s soft; h heavy I a any. Betting forecast: (SF) strongly fancied: (F) fancied. 'Apprentice allowances: Soaldl. P. K. Leong. Llm and Dragon 3-lb. Nazudl, Ng and1,756 words
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262 1964-07-31 18 GOODWOOD Another success for Roan Rocket LONDON, Thurs. Roan Rocket, a Wiltshire-trained three-year-old, staked a strong claim to being Europe's best mller by winning the Sussex Stakes, richest race of the Goodwood meeting, yesterday. >ster Plggott. despite putting up 2-lb overweight, had the colt In the r.ar of the eight-horseReuter - 262 words
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Article52 1964-07-31 18 WEIGHTS for one race am Wednesday: 3-YEAR-OLDS DIV. 2— F Itrandon 8.04 Lash 8.04 The Dairy King 8.04 Flashing Rocket 8.04 Noblevie Obllje 8.04 Orange William 8.03 My Kingdom 8.00 Kon-Tiki 8.00 Ban Soon 8.00 Supersweet 8.00 Meteorite 111 8.00 Wisley Inn 8.00 Milkman MS Dalkeith52 words
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Article29 1964-07-31 18 LONDON. Thurs. I Titan, the 3-1 favourite, won the. Vaux Oold Tt-nkard over 14f and 133 yards at Redcar yesterday, beating Espresso (20-1) by a neck. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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170 1964-07-31 18 EPSOM JEEP - Wisley Gardens wins trial on wet track EPSOM JEEP: I by Singapore, Thurs. \yiSLEY GARDENS and Chartered Accountant did a good trial in spite of heavy going at Bukit Timah thifc morning. Breaking into a gallop from the halfmile they ran the last 3f in 41 2/5. Wisley Gardens. ridden170 words
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Advertisement630 1964-07-31 18 modern m W". V \^mt M r//£iinh i//v£S SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR P. SWETTENHAM PENANG DENMARK HOUSE DENMARK HOUSE P.O. BOX No. 5 2-3 WELD QUAY PHONE 7601 PHONE ***** PHONE 6381 PHONE ***** f -.jjj -**C!fc p^Et^^^Ei^Vfeivx. blßi^^^^^Bi IV 11 Wll HHWMflß|yj The New Holdan Special Sedaa NEW POWER-SWEPT STYLING!630 words
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Advertisement131 1964-07-31 18 NGAN YIN MENGLEMBU GROUNDNUT FACTORY. l*£ W 3E 3B **J. :iHead Office 58 Jalan Gopenr. KAMPAR. PERAK. Factory 5& 6 KamponK Sujtan. KAMPAR. PERAK. Branch Factory Kampar Road LANpKAP. LOWER PERAK. Branch Factory 3655. Jalan To' Hakim. KOTA BHARI KELANTAN. OVERSEAS SOLE AGENTS: San Francisco < U.S.A. WOH KEE CHAN131 words
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Article710 1964-07-31 19 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By THE 400 m AND 800 m EVENTS WILL BE HIGHLIGHTS OF SAAA MEET AS SELVA, RAHMAN AND SUBRA CLASH FOR TITLES Singapore, Thursday THE RAIN of the past few days which has affected the track makes it unlikely that there will be any significant710 words
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Article28 1964-07-31 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Combined Schools basketball and table tennis team tour to Bangkok, which was scheduled for eariy August, has been postponed to December.28 words
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Article, Illustration116 1964-07-31 19 AGONG CUP POSTPONED SABF to set new dates gINGAPORE. Thurs. The Agong Cup pan-Malaysian Inter-state basketball championships scheduled to be held here (rom Aug. 9-18. have been Dustponed The Singapore Amateur Baskethall Federation, who are organising the championships, will hold an emergency meeting on Saturday to decide on the new116 words
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Article319 1964-07-31 19 HONG KONG, Thursday. T\R. A. M. Rodrigues, president of the Hong Kong F.A., said last night that money problems had made it necessary for the colony to withdraw from the Merdeka tournament in Kuala Lumpur next month. The association were now In the red319 words
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242 1964-07-31 19 LONDON, Thurs. Sussex, the holders, and Warwickshire, current leaders in the county cricket championship, will meet in the imal of the one-day Gillette Cup knockout competition at Lord's on Sept. 5. In the semi-finals yesterday Sussex won a decisive victory over Surrey byReuter - 242 words
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Article79 1964-07-31 19 rFUT BUNTAR. ThiOT. The Methodist Secondary School soccer team have withdrawn from the Krian League competition after having played three matches. In their last match at Sungel Star yesterday one of the school's players was struck by an opponent and at the end of the79 words
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Article55 1964-07-31 19 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. The Raja Muda of Perak yesterday received the cup which be himself had put up for an annual golf competition here. The Raja Muda's team beat the Da to Laxamana's team by three matches to one with one match drawn at55 words
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Article42 1964-07-31 19 SUMMARY SOCCER Taiping Lge: Prisons S Police 1. P. Weltealey Heath Lge (N. Tebal) Indians 7 Jawi Bst. 0. L. Perak Div. 2: Rubana 7 Nova Scotia 0. HOCKEY L. Perak Lge (T. Anson): Dew RC 5 Sekolah Sultan Abdul Asia 1.42 words
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130 1964-07-31 19 Johore name 17 athletes forSeremban DATU PAHAT, Thurs. The Johore team of 17 for the Malaysian national athletics champlon*ilps at Seremban on Aug. 14-15: Men C. Gaudart (100 m and 200 m), Hassan Nor (100 m), Maslan Hamzah (100m>. Othman Arshad (400 m A. Kunjanman (400 mi. Khalid Ham/ah (800130 words
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Article26 1964-07-31 19 TAIPING, Thurs. G. Heyward was elected crmirman of the North Perak Rugby Union at the annual meeting here yesterday. Lt. C. Dark was elected secretary.26 words
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181 1964-07-31 19 MALAYANS GAIN Ist BADMINTON WIN OVER SINGAPORE Varsity Games ITU ALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs. University of Malaya today beat University of Singapore for the first time at badminton in the interVarsity series. They won 6-1. The Malayans won all five men's matches and the women's doubles. Singapore's only point, was181 words
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858 1964-07-31 19 |7K)RTY -THREE Class One horses f have been entered for 'the Sultan's Gold Vase to be run over sjf straight on the last day of the meeting here on Aug. 9. 12 and 16. The Vase entries are: Anggrek Bulan, Bilah Sayang858 words
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235 1964-07-31 19 LIM KEE CHAN - JAPANESE SPORTS CARS TO RACE AT JOHORE G.P. LIM KEE CHAN I »y MOTOR-RACING Singapore, Thurs. JAPANESE sports cars will be racing for the first time in the Johore Grand Prix at Johore Bahru OH Aug. 30-31. The Prince manufacturers are sending: out three of their Skyline grand tourislmo models235 words
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Advertisement65 1964-07-31 19 WHATEVER M^m&mA you wear mmm wherever KHMm 1 YOUGO lfel:!ii.Ar k STRETCH Jfe^jjf Won SOCKS So,.A o .nt.: *Af 0 QOM^ TRADINO COMPANY (f \> ac Sk F-nn»«p Straat, Singapore. "sale now on I with FREE GIFTS LADIES'. GENTS CHILDREN'S LATEST BEST GUARANTEED No. 1 STORE :93. Jalan Tuanku Abdul65 words
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Advertisement231 1964-07-31 19 WHY CHANGE A HEAD ACHE FOR A STOMACH ACHE? Have you noticed that you sometimes have indigestion after taking aspirin? That is because ordinary aspirin does not readily dissolve and, as doctors now know, its solid acid particles can seriously irritate the stomach. But DISPRIN dissolves quickly to give a231 words
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Miscellaneous107 1964-07-31 19 SPORTS ©lARY ATHLETICS SUte" dwK: B'pore AAA (Farrer Pk. 4 p.m.i. Armed Foroes (R. Range Rd XL, 10.30 ajn.) Mai. Railways (Brickfields) Perak Oovt Services (Ipoh padang. 2). SOCCER Penan* Mr. SA: Glugor Indiana v TYBC; MTO Rangers v Ramblers 'B 1 (both matches at D. Kramat). P. Wrllmley Sooth107 words
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Article, Illustration68 1964-07-31 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Yang di-Per-tuan Agong today conferred honours and awards on 71 people at an investiture ceremony at the Istana Negara. All 71 had been honoured by the King on his 1 birthday this year. Picture shows the Yang di-Pertuan Agong presenting68 words
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Article43 1964-07-31 20 SEOUL, Thurs. The South Korean Education Ministry today announced that 22 college students and 23 high school boys had been expelled from their schools throughout South Korea for having taken leading roles in antigovernment street demonstrations 1 last Spring. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration345 1964-07-31 20 COMPLAINTS FROM INVESTORS: MINISTER JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. Johore Govt is told: Manufacturers may decide to turn to Singapore Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lin Swee Aim, told the .Johore Stale Grcwtruiiient today that unless top priority was given to investors they would turn to Singapore iO invest their money.345 words
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Article145 1964-07-31 20 MANILA, Thurs.— Ten fishermen from Kaohseung, Formosa, were arrested by the Philippine Navy on Tuesday while fishing in Philippine waters, it was reported today. The Philippine News Service said the Chinese were apprehended by the RPS Roxas off the Island of Negros. Southern Philippines. TheUPI - 145 words
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Article409 1964-07-31 20 LONDON STOCKS LONDON, Thurs.— At first Jhere I übs every indication thai markets were- In ioi another quod day, but the advuuue was halted at 11 o'clock by the announcement of. a "hammering." Many of the Initial gains were reduced and .some were replaced by small (alls but later, when409 words
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318 1964-07-31 20 Xl/ALA LUMPUR, Thursday. SUGGESTION has been made that land for development as industrial sites should be handed over to the proposed Federal Industrial Development Authority. If the suggestion Is accepted, manufacturers will not have to approach the various states for land. They318 words
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106 1964-07-31 20 RAWALPINDI. Thurs. Pakistanis will get their first look at TV in September when stations open on each side of the divided country. Equipment has been bought from Japan and the first two stations will be set up In Lahore. West Pakistan,AP - 106 words
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Article78 1964-07-31 20 BANGKOK; Thurs. The Thai Premier. Field Marshal Thanom Klttikachorn, said today police had been alerted because of rumours that there might be an attempt to overthrow the Government. He told reporters that attempt might be made by politicians who had lost power. No arrests hadReuter - 78 words
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Article45 1964-07-31 20 MEXICO CITY, Thurs. Benorita Juan Castro Rux, 31-year-old sister of Dr. Fidel Castro, the Cuban Prime Minister, has been granted political asylum here, according to a Government spokesman. Senorita Castro has been in hiding sin?e *he condemned her brother's regime.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article27 1964-07-31 20 AMSTERDAM. Thurs. The Thai Vice-Premier and Home Affairs Nfinister, General Prapas. arrived here today by air from London for a private visit to Holland. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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248 1964-07-31 20 Govt reply to Manila note to be given today— KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian Government's counter-proposal that a meeting of officials of Malaysia. Philippines and Indonesia should be held first before another Foreign Ministers' conference will be handed to the Philippines Consul here, Mr. Juan Dionisio, tomorrow. A spokesman of248 words
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137 1964-07-31 20 CINGAPORE, Thurs. i The Deputy Prima Minster, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. explained today why the Singapore Gov- eminent would welcome an inquiry into last week's disturbances. He slid: "It Is Important 1 that the public must know I the facts. "The sooner137 words
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Obituary70 1964-07-31 20 NAM CHIANG LOONC ia.-?<d away on 30-7-i;i Ow km* l"7-B Prince I'hllllp to C.lua Chu. Kun;; <Ym. t.ry at 1 1 •«> a.m. LravlnK lnhinti I r |vn Hd"! •on Lawrence Nan Choon K> nlr» other children and muny grandcbl.'dren. IN MEMORIAM MEMORIAL SERVICE of Ihr lal* Mr. S.D.70 words
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Advertisement189 1964-07-31 20 A luxury soup in everything but price! I Ready 4o <&v* jm I CREAM OF m J i 67 VARIETIES. /'0 -f —^i, M J "HSiK z "^P^ TO /Ji Here's real chicken flavour in every spoonful. Rich and cremmy, it's a perfect way to start a meal. Only Heinz189 words
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Advertisement112 1964-07-31 20 f^^O words HO (minimum) MCLEOO: To Michael and Joan a daughter, rlona at <; H. M B .'.«>» VEE: To Man nnd T< < k dnuuhter M OlaaMtJtM on MV7-M Many thanks to doctors and staff. KULADCVA: To Itinl ami Ktila. a »on, born on 27-7-64. at Peri'inh.in Hospital. Thanks112 words
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